Education

A Hard Knock Life for a Sub?

By Bryan Toporek — January 22, 2010 1 min read
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Over at Mildly Melancholy, “J” does a point-by-point breakdown of a recent critique from a substitute teacher that was printed earlier this month in the New York Times. The substitute, who has spent her past two years subbing in classrooms one day a week, ripped full-time teachers for taking too many days off, not leaving lesson plans for subs, and complaining about how difficult their profession could be.

That didn’t sit too well with Mildly Melancholy.

I agree, there are a lot of things that need to be fixed about education, teaching, teachers, curriculum, discipline, management, and schools. Substitutes are a necessary thing, and I really empathize with the people doing it, but it's nowhere near even the first half of all the trouble facing schools nowadays. This lady needs to get over herself.

A version of this news article first appeared in the Blogboard blog.